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NUSofting Trimmetry Tapper VST v1.1-0xdBass screenshot
0xdBass | 3 July 2003 | VST | 446 kB
Trimmetry is a stereo delay effect, featuring 3 cascaded (serial connection)
delay modules, each module got its own feedback filter and LFO for time
modulation.

Trimmetry is a VST plugin for rich stereo tapped "vintage" echo effects, with
ability to indipendently sync the 3 delay times with different rhyrhmic
figures to the VST host tempo, and for very warm stereo chorus effects.
Using the VST host automation of parameters it can produces amazing and
complex effects, thanks to the delay times controls which reacts smoothly for
great pitch shift "tape echo" effects. .

Friendly GUI: the graphics on the interface illustrates the audio signal path,
it helps you to have a clear understanding of the complex feedback interaction
among delay modules.

Safe Tweaking: the internal soft limiter avoids any overload and clipping.

Features:
3 delay lines in serial connection and with individual output, they are:
A.) Sync to Midi, Delay Time, Damp, Feedback amount, LFO Rate, LFO Depth, Level , Pan
B .) same as A plus on--off switch
C .) same as B
Master: Color, Mix Dry/Wet.

What's new:
- changed interpolation algorithm for more quality sound.
- prices changed too, a little ;-)



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comments

  Resident 28.04.2012 105
+25
Finaly someone ist upping some Good old stuff again

  Member 6.04.2022 7
0
anybody here remember nusofting bdm? (broken drum machine)
  Member 8.11.2022 16
+2
this one actually is still an awesome sounding delay. And the signal flow allows for everything you'd expect from a bread&butter 3 tap delay. even new delay plugins' signal flow often is incorrect, thus not allowing pretty necessary stuff. a real shame it isn't 64bit native, let alone vst3.

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